Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Advanced autorefraction allows clinicians to provide ‘high definition’ vision
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- Clinicians should investigate complaints of ocular itchiness
- Cosmetically unappealing eyelid lesions surgically excised Leonid Skorin Jr., OD, DO, MS, FAAO, FAOCO; Paige Nash, BS
- Federal legislation provides tax breaks, opportunities for ODs
- Fundus autofluorescence becomes mainstream in optometry Doug Rett, OD, FAAO
- PCON sponsors two courses at SECO
- PCON-OGS glaucoma series time well spent for the OD Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Combining OCT parameters improves glaucoma detection
- Progression seen over long term in nearly half of patients with low-pressure glaucoma
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- Trabeculectomy may improve visual function in glaucoma
- Hardware, software improvements advance OCT capabilities
- New advances in IOL technology increase patient satisfaction
- Research focused on stem cells to replace, repair retinal ganglion cells
- Speaker: Look past ocular itching to diagnose allergic conjunctivitis
- Ultra-widefield imaging visualizes DR outside ETDRS standard fields
- Uveitis specialist treats macular edema with topical difluprednate
- Rising drug costs affect patient care, optometrists say
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- Use SMM to reach potential patients before they look for you Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- Teenager presents with ‘strabismic amblyopia’ Leo P. Semes, OD, FAAO; Nicholas Belill, OD